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Chapter 16. “Imagine There’s No Countries”
A Reply to John Lennon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- CHAPTER 1. The Grounds of Justice 1
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PART 1. Shared Citizenship and Common Humanity
- CHAPTER 2. “Un Pouvoir Ordinaire” 23
- CHAPTER 3. Internationalism versus Statism and Globalism 41
- Chapter 4. What Follows from Our Common Humanity? 63
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Part 2. Common Ownership of the Earth
- Chapter 5. Hugo Grotius Revisited 89
- Chapter 6. “Our Sole Habitation” 108
- Chapter 7. Toward a Contingent Derivation of Human Rights 130
- Chapter 8. Proportionate Use 152
- Chapter 9. “But the Earth Abideth For Ever” 167
- Chapter 10. Climate Change and Ownership of the Atmosphere 187
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Part 3. International Political and Economic Structures
- Chapter 11. Human Rights as Membership Rights in the Global Order 209
- Chapter 12. Arguing for Human Rights: Essential Pharmaceuticals 232
- Chapter 13. Arguing for Human Rights 245
- Chapter 14. Justice and Trade 261
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Part 4. Global Justice and Institutions
- Chapter 15. The Way We Live Now 281
- Chapter 16. “Imagine There’s No Countries” 304
- Chapter 17. Justice and Accountability: The State 325
- Chapter 18. Justice and Accountability: The World Trade Organization 346
- Notes 361
- Bibliography 415
- Index 453
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- CHAPTER 1. The Grounds of Justice 1
-
PART 1. Shared Citizenship and Common Humanity
- CHAPTER 2. “Un Pouvoir Ordinaire” 23
- CHAPTER 3. Internationalism versus Statism and Globalism 41
- Chapter 4. What Follows from Our Common Humanity? 63
-
Part 2. Common Ownership of the Earth
- Chapter 5. Hugo Grotius Revisited 89
- Chapter 6. “Our Sole Habitation” 108
- Chapter 7. Toward a Contingent Derivation of Human Rights 130
- Chapter 8. Proportionate Use 152
- Chapter 9. “But the Earth Abideth For Ever” 167
- Chapter 10. Climate Change and Ownership of the Atmosphere 187
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Part 3. International Political and Economic Structures
- Chapter 11. Human Rights as Membership Rights in the Global Order 209
- Chapter 12. Arguing for Human Rights: Essential Pharmaceuticals 232
- Chapter 13. Arguing for Human Rights 245
- Chapter 14. Justice and Trade 261
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Part 4. Global Justice and Institutions
- Chapter 15. The Way We Live Now 281
- Chapter 16. “Imagine There’s No Countries” 304
- Chapter 17. Justice and Accountability: The State 325
- Chapter 18. Justice and Accountability: The World Trade Organization 346
- Notes 361
- Bibliography 415
- Index 453